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Ollicial
Newspaper
Village of
Freeport
.Freeport
School District
•
Baldwin
School District
m * ' * » * * >
LEUm
FREEPORT. NEW YORK. SEPTEMBER 13,1984
FREEfOSr L'EUOniAL llBRARV
K k'£RRICK. ROAD •
FREEPORT U Y 115R0 29
PRICE 2 5 * PER COPY
Prevent HJ. Freeport Pownzonmg
Woman Killed In
Baldwin House Fire
firef^ OHicials Blame
Smoking In Bed
Freeport Woman
found Stabbed
In Her Home
FREfePORT - The fatal stab-btng
of a 48-year-old Freeport
woman in her home is under
investigation by Nassau Coun^r
homicide detectives.
Dcv./Sgv. James Nolan of tite
Nassau County Homicide Bureau
told THE LEADER that the
BALDWIN - A 54-year-old wonun died in a house {ire Thursday
night, September 6, caused apparently by smoking in bed.
According to Nassau County police ofiicials, the fire, at 1460 Forest
Avenue, Baldwin, was spotted by a neighbor at attout 8:20 pro. Observ­ing
flames in s ground Ooor bedroom ct the house, the neighbor
notified the Baldwin Fire Depart­ment-
• . - . . . ^jj, irvins was . pronounced
Baldwin Fire DeyarUnent unit* deadallhesceneal 11:34 pm and
qoicUy responded and, within her body taken to the Nassau
30 minutes. extJngttUhed the fire CountyMorgue in East Meadow.
nightgoyn-clad-body of Roth—lhatwascon6ne«1 to the bedroom. (See Editorial, page 4.)
Brodu was found at about 8 ' "- •'-- —'-- "-«-•
am Tuesday, September 11, with
multiple stab wounds inherback.
According to the police, the
victim^ s_on discovered the body
of his mother; spriwled on its
back, inside the front entrance
to her house at 66-A East Dean
_S!«et,_ Freeport^' Tire murder
weapon, a kitchen knife, was
• found near the ix)dy.
The son, 21-year-old Christ-
_oBher, told police tl)at he had
stayed -ovemignt wiui a "friend
Village Board Blocks
Plan For Shopping Area
FREEPORT - ResidenU of an area in northeast Freeport were suc­cessful
Monday evening, September 10, as they convinced the Village
Board cf Trustees to deny a charge of zoning application that would al-
Jow construction of a small shopping area on Babylon Turnpike,
Woodside and Cdonlal Avenues.
The applicatit, Nicholas
Gargsno, wanted to rexone an
• empty lot from Residence "A"
to Business • "8," < zoning
presently under effect in the
neighboring piece of property.
Residents, however, urged
-Mayor WaiUmH. White and the
Village Board to turn down the
application, arguing that it
would not only bring increased
vehicular traffic into the neigh­borhood
and disturb the suburban
atmosphere they, were trying to
maintain, 6at could aiso duplicate
problems that other small stores
in the area apparently liave.
Several residents made pstlic-ular
note of the incidence of
loitering and drtig telling that
occur near such small stores.
In making the presentation
for the applicant, honever,
attorney Gene Schaffcr called
the stores better than vacant
lots, which "become dumping
sites for the entire ariea." Schaf-fer
maintained that Ibc lots had
been vacant for many years
and could not be developed as
residential.
Schaffcr also pointed out that
local shopping would benefll the
people of the area. When asked,
(Cont.onPagalJ)
Inside tiie room, firefighters
found Winifred Irviris, who had
succumbed to the fire.
According to Nassau County
Arson Squad Detective Charles
Millar, the cause of the Ere"'
appears to luve been smoking in
bed.
Ms. Irvins lived in the Forest
Avenue house with hief siste> an'tf
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
; Wilfred Trotman, who were Out al
the time of the fi^.
and iiad returned home, let him­self
into the locked house with his
key and found the body.
Christopher Brooks ran &om
the house, screaming, and was
heard by a neighbor, Nathaniel
Nelson, whoc^ed police. Nel­son,
who owns a la^fie German .
shepherd, UM police, another,
neighbor said, that his dog —
which usaally barks when strang­ers
are nearby — did' not alert
faim at ail during the night.
A tenant of the bouse also
• apparently slept through ^thout
iiearing anything, suspicious. t;e-roy~
Davis, said to be a Village
of Freeport employee, apparenSy
rents ft basement apartment in
. the Brooks' house and, according
to police, Davis said be slept
tbroogh the night.
No sign of forced'entry into
the Iionse was apparent and
the bouse aHegediy was noi ran-
• sacked oor were; there any
' repcttacfanytiung missing.
Mrs. Brooks, who was
ettraoeed Crocn ber bodiand 14
years ago, was an office wotter
for the VS. Marine Corps in
Garden Otf. While Chrislopber
fived with ber, anotfaer soo,-
James, 18, Bred nearby with Mrs.
{Conl.ooPageS)
Police Make More
Marijuana Arrests
FREEPORT - Police ofRcen
made several drug-related arrests '
in the Broadway area this past
week, several of them the result
of a village police Special Detail
assigned to the area. "\~.'
On Thursday aflemoon, Au­gust
JO, Freeport Police Ofiicen
George Dowdell and Richard'
Walker arrested two men in the.
area of 45 Broadway. Robert
Turner, 20, of 121 Dean Street»
and Korvette Moore, 21, 117
East Milton Avenue, both Free-port,
have been charged with
oiminal possession of mar^ana
and ctinUnal sale of marijuana,
fiflh degree, and are doe in Tint.
District Court, Mioeola, Septem-berl7.
Later that day, DowdeB and
Walker arrested % 17-year-old
Freeport .yoath at 95 Btouhray,
also CO a mar^tuna-rdated
charge. Lawteoee Taylor, of 95
Broadway, was served whh an
- appearance ticiet doe In First
JCont. on Pagi'lSt
A FUND RAISING KICK-OFF. Freeport Mayor William Whit*, (seated, c.) atlandad ih« rac«ni
"Family and Friends Picnic" at Cow Meadow Park. The event kicked off tha Bayvlew Avenue 8chooi
Playground fund raising campaign. The Mayor purchased the first (3 board from the "Buy A Board"
sellers. Some $30,000 must be raised to purchase materials, with which (o build a creative playground
at the school. Bumper slickera, t-*hlrts and sweat shirts will also be sold by students and volunteeri
during <he campaign. The playground will be constructed In May by parents, nefahbon and volun-
<A«r». - .
i i ^ -.Si^^^i. £2ii '•':-i?k
^ , ^BALDWIN SCBIE
Fatal House Rre- •—{ p i
"Just Write" by J. Delaney..... p. 5
August Burglaries Up jj. 5
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Ollicial
Newspaper
Village of
Freeport
.Freeport
School District
•
Baldwin
School District
m * ' * » * * >
LEUm
FREEPORT. NEW YORK. SEPTEMBER 13,1984
FREEfOSr L'EUOniAL llBRARV
K k'£RRICK. ROAD •
FREEPORT U Y 115R0 29
PRICE 2 5 * PER COPY
Prevent HJ. Freeport Pownzonmg
Woman Killed In
Baldwin House Fire
firef^ OHicials Blame
Smoking In Bed
Freeport Woman
found Stabbed
In Her Home
FREfePORT - The fatal stab-btng
of a 48-year-old Freeport
woman in her home is under
investigation by Nassau Coun^r
homicide detectives.
Dcv./Sgv. James Nolan of tite
Nassau County Homicide Bureau
told THE LEADER that the
BALDWIN - A 54-year-old wonun died in a house {ire Thursday
night, September 6, caused apparently by smoking in bed.
According to Nassau County police ofiicials, the fire, at 1460 Forest
Avenue, Baldwin, was spotted by a neighbor at attout 8:20 pro. Observ­ing
flames in s ground Ooor bedroom ct the house, the neighbor
notified the Baldwin Fire Depart­ment-
• . - . . . ^jj, irvins was . pronounced
Baldwin Fire DeyarUnent unit* deadallhesceneal 11:34 pm and
qoicUy responded and, within her body taken to the Nassau
30 minutes. extJngttUhed the fire CountyMorgue in East Meadow.
nightgoyn-clad-body of Roth—lhatwascon6ne«1 to the bedroom. (See Editorial, page 4.)
Brodu was found at about 8 ' "- •'-- —'-- "-«-•
am Tuesday, September 11, with
multiple stab wounds inherback.
According to the police, the
victim^ s_on discovered the body
of his mother; spriwled on its
back, inside the front entrance
to her house at 66-A East Dean
_S!«et,_ Freeport^' Tire murder
weapon, a kitchen knife, was
• found near the ix)dy.
The son, 21-year-old Christ-
_oBher, told police tl)at he had
stayed -ovemignt wiui a "friend
Village Board Blocks
Plan For Shopping Area
FREEPORT - ResidenU of an area in northeast Freeport were suc­cessful
Monday evening, September 10, as they convinced the Village
Board cf Trustees to deny a charge of zoning application that would al-
Jow construction of a small shopping area on Babylon Turnpike,
Woodside and Cdonlal Avenues.
The applicatit, Nicholas
Gargsno, wanted to rexone an
• empty lot from Residence "A"
to Business • "8," < zoning
presently under effect in the
neighboring piece of property.
Residents, however, urged
-Mayor WaiUmH. White and the
Village Board to turn down the
application, arguing that it
would not only bring increased
vehicular traffic into the neigh­borhood
and disturb the suburban
atmosphere they, were trying to
maintain, 6at could aiso duplicate
problems that other small stores
in the area apparently liave.
Several residents made pstlic-ular
note of the incidence of
loitering and drtig telling that
occur near such small stores.
In making the presentation
for the applicant, honever,
attorney Gene Schaffcr called
the stores better than vacant
lots, which "become dumping
sites for the entire ariea." Schaf-fer
maintained that Ibc lots had
been vacant for many years
and could not be developed as
residential.
Schaffcr also pointed out that
local shopping would benefll the
people of the area. When asked,
(Cont.onPagalJ)
Inside tiie room, firefighters
found Winifred Irviris, who had
succumbed to the fire.
According to Nassau County
Arson Squad Detective Charles
Millar, the cause of the Ere"'
appears to luve been smoking in
bed.
Ms. Irvins lived in the Forest
Avenue house with hief siste> an'tf
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
; Wilfred Trotman, who were Out al
the time of the fi^.
and iiad returned home, let him­self
into the locked house with his
key and found the body.
Christopher Brooks ran &om
the house, screaming, and was
heard by a neighbor, Nathaniel
Nelson, whoc^ed police. Nel­son,
who owns a la^fie German .
shepherd, UM police, another,
neighbor said, that his dog —
which usaally barks when strang­ers
are nearby — did' not alert
faim at ail during the night.
A tenant of the bouse also
• apparently slept through ^thout
iiearing anything, suspicious. t;e-roy~
Davis, said to be a Village
of Freeport employee, apparenSy
rents ft basement apartment in
. the Brooks' house and, according
to police, Davis said be slept
tbroogh the night.
No sign of forced'entry into
the Iionse was apparent and
the bouse aHegediy was noi ran-
• sacked oor were; there any
' repcttacfanytiung missing.
Mrs. Brooks, who was
ettraoeed Crocn ber bodiand 14
years ago, was an office wotter
for the VS. Marine Corps in
Garden Otf. While Chrislopber
fived with ber, anotfaer soo,-
James, 18, Bred nearby with Mrs.
{Conl.ooPageS)
Police Make More
Marijuana Arrests
FREEPORT - Police ofRcen
made several drug-related arrests '
in the Broadway area this past
week, several of them the result
of a village police Special Detail
assigned to the area. "\~.'
On Thursday aflemoon, Au­gust
JO, Freeport Police Ofiicen
George Dowdell and Richard'
Walker arrested two men in the.
area of 45 Broadway. Robert
Turner, 20, of 121 Dean Street»
and Korvette Moore, 21, 117
East Milton Avenue, both Free-port,
have been charged with
oiminal possession of mar^ana
and ctinUnal sale of marijuana,
fiflh degree, and are doe in Tint.
District Court, Mioeola, Septem-berl7.
Later that day, DowdeB and
Walker arrested % 17-year-old
Freeport .yoath at 95 Btouhray,
also CO a mar^tuna-rdated
charge. Lawteoee Taylor, of 95
Broadway, was served whh an
- appearance ticiet doe In First
JCont. on Pagi'lSt
A FUND RAISING KICK-OFF. Freeport Mayor William Whit*, (seated, c.) atlandad ih« rac«ni
"Family and Friends Picnic" at Cow Meadow Park. The event kicked off tha Bayvlew Avenue 8chooi
Playground fund raising campaign. The Mayor purchased the first (3 board from the "Buy A Board"
sellers. Some $30,000 must be raised to purchase materials, with which (o build a creative playground
at the school. Bumper slickera, t-*hlrts and sweat shirts will also be sold by students and volunteeri
during